Here’s the Breakdown:

Date / Temp: We camped here for a few nights in late July. The temps were great – 70s during the day and 50s at night. The water is crystal clear warm enough to swim in.

Amenities: This primitive site offers few amenities and practices a “pack in, pack out” policy. There is a vault toilet, boat ramp and fire rings. Beware, there are no garbage cans on sight – however, you can dispose of light trash, dump tanks and fill up with potable water at the Territorial Prison Museum.

Wifi / Cell: One of the highlights of this site is its connectivity. We received a strong 4G LTE signal with our AT&T hotspot & phones. According to Campendium reviews, Verizon also receives great signal at the site. Unfortunately, T-Mobile receives no service.

Noise: This site is very quiet a night. During the daytime, there is a lot of waterfront activities. The boat launch stays busy and many folks fish from the shore.

Grocery / Errands: Laramie is a good sized, college town. We did grocery shopping, thrift store searching and our typical post office runs. There are multiple laundromats available, as well. It is a 20 mile drive from the campsite.

Dog Friendly: This site is very dog friendly. River had a lot of space to play and explore.

Entertainment: We really enjoyed the vibe of the campsite and didn’t have the urge to get out and explore too much. We did enjoy Sweet Melissa’s – a vegetarian restaurant in historic downtown. The town has multiple museums and cool outdoor sports bars.

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